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Parish of Woodhorn
Sheet 64. Plan 4.

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Ellington Ellington Whellan’s Directory In the N.E. of this A considerable village very pleasantly
Ellington Revd John E Leefe Plan situated on an eminence and consists of a
Ellington Mr Thos Ferry Parsonage National School Post Office one
Ellington White’s Directory Public house and a corn mill and a number
Ellington MacKenzie’s History of cottages occupied by working men
Ellington County Map the property of A.J.B. Cresswell Esqr
The Parsonage The Parsonage Whellan’s Directory In the North of Ellington A very neat edifice with garden and
The Parsonage Revd John E Leefe Village ornamental grounds &c attached the residence of
The Parsonage Mr Thos Ferry Revd John E. Leefe incumbent
National School National School Revd John E Leefe In the N E of Ellington A neat edifice erected by subscription
(Boys and Girls) National School Mr Thos Ferry Village in 1838 A. J. B. Cresswell Esqr being the principal
National School Mr John Shanks Contribautor it has lately become a National
School
Felix Gillespie
Civil Assistant

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